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but i disagree that the notion that ukraine is not the -- the fight in ukraine is not of vital interest to the united states and let my explain i would. we have an absolutely critical interest in maintaining the post-world war ii, post-cold war security order, which was established in europe in 1945, and an order based upon the sanctity or borders, of sovereign states, the resolution of disputes peacefully. that order, following the most destructive war in human history, world war ii, has given us an absolutely unprecedented in history 75 years of -- or 70 plus years of stability and prosperity. in 1945, only 10% of the world's population was not living in poverty. today it's 90% is not living in poverty. 10% live in poverty today. no major wars between major powering are despite all the failures of policies, including many failures of american policy which raj laid out in his presentation. maintaining this is critical for our security and for our well-being. and the problem, it's very simple. we have the word's second greatest military power motherrodding in europe. the kremlin want as
but i disagree that the notion that ukraine is not the -- the fight in ukraine is not of vital interest to the united states and let my explain i would. we have an absolutely critical interest in maintaining the post-world war ii, post-cold war security order, which was established in europe in 1945, and an order based upon the sanctity or borders, of sovereign states, the resolution of disputes peacefully. that order, following the most destructive war in human history, world war ii, has given...
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the former president's villa in ukraine isa the former president's villa in ukraine is a monument to bad taste and how lucrative politics here can be. president yanukovychian was backed by russia and fled to moscow, the america who represented him, paul manafort, faces charges of money—laundering. the us special council is trying to establish the exact source of mr manafort‘s millions. this place is quite ridiculous. investigators in the united states wa nt to investigators in the united states want to know if the money flowed through oligarchs or businessmen with ties to the kremlin. the question is whether russian money bought russian influence with paul ma nafort bought russian influence with paul manafort and ultimately with donald trump? we have learned that ukraine's domestic intelligence service carried out a secret investigation into paul manafort. we went to meet a senior official who saw the report. what he told us goes much further... sorry, but paul's report which had lots of interesting detail in it, we have a problem with the vision. let's go to washington and talk
the former president's villa in ukraine isa the former president's villa in ukraine is a monument to bad taste and how lucrative politics here can be. president yanukovychian was backed by russia and fled to moscow, the america who represented him, paul manafort, faces charges of money—laundering. the us special council is trying to establish the exact source of mr manafort‘s millions. this place is quite ridiculous. investigators in the united states wa nt to investigators in the united...
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i think in the case ukraine one has to make clear that there is the sovereignty of ukraine and that this is not a step forward to breaking up ukraine i think nobody wants that i think would be bad for european security but at the same time one has to have practical arrangements with those who can. create. a potential problem. in the area and who will have to be part of the solution so will the peacekeeping force on the frontline actually make the sites finally pull their heavy guns away because right now both sides agree on doing that but nobody is really willing away yes well i think that's where peacekeeping mission in observers can help a lot because they can they can vary from they can establish facts. uncontroversial mannah and agreeing on the facts is always the beginning of a solution if you don't even agree on what the situation is you are likely to agree on how to be parents. now former u.s. ambassador to to the united nations as well as u.k.'s ex prime minister david cameron believe that u.n. peacekeeping mission want to help solve the conflict but actually will just freez
i think in the case ukraine one has to make clear that there is the sovereignty of ukraine and that this is not a step forward to breaking up ukraine i think nobody wants that i think would be bad for european security but at the same time one has to have practical arrangements with those who can. create. a potential problem. in the area and who will have to be part of the solution so will the peacekeeping force on the frontline actually make the sites finally pull their heavy guns away because...
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ukraine. that's the view of the us envoy who joins us today. financial markets in spain rally, amid signs that separatist leaders are divided over the push for independence. we'll hear from the catalonian foreign minister to find out what's next. also on the programme... ‘flabbergastingly flattered' — the words of kazuo ishiguro of this year's nobel prize for literature. the conservative who is calling time on california — and how he's helping others to move — quite literally — to the right. get in touch with us using the hashtag... hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in new york, with christian fraser is in london. authorities in las vegas increasingly believe stephen paddock had help. they don't know who from, or how, but the local sheriff says it's almost impossible that he carried out america's worst ever mass shooting without assistance. the sheriff said paddock‘s scheme was so elaborate that he would have to be a ‘super human‘ to pull it off alone. they also now believe t
ukraine. that's the view of the us envoy who joins us today. financial markets in spain rally, amid signs that separatist leaders are divided over the push for independence. we'll hear from the catalonian foreign minister to find out what's next. also on the programme... ‘flabbergastingly flattered' — the words of kazuo ishiguro of this year's nobel prize for literature. the conservative who is calling time on california — and how he's helping others to move — quite literally — to the...
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ukraine, independent from the soviet union since 1991. in communist times having a disability would more than likely mean you would spend your entire life in an institution. that still happens today. more children live in state care in ukraine than anywhere else in europe. a third have a disability. you can't really say how bad they are until you see them, until you're there. because these are dark places. i'm nikki fox and i'm here to find out what life is like for the thousands of disabled people who live in institutions just like this one. i'm very embarrassed. 750 institutions. it's a huge number. legally, parents can leave their child in a state—run institution and it's encouraged. but some families choose instead to fight to keep their children. hidden away in the ukrainian countryside, where the nearest town is 60 kilometres away. this is where 86 disabled men and boys live. i've been given access to this government—run institution, a place so many don't see. there's little routine and many of those living here aren't clean. th
ukraine, independent from the soviet union since 1991. in communist times having a disability would more than likely mean you would spend your entire life in an institution. that still happens today. more children live in state care in ukraine than anywhere else in europe. a third have a disability. you can't really say how bad they are until you see them, until you're there. because these are dark places. i'm nikki fox and i'm here to find out what life is like for the thousands of disabled...
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is from butch and not from western ukraine because water is not in western ukraine. and he he must know that and the people putting up must know yeah so the question is why leave it up because it's quite obvious when i watch and it's not it's not western ukraine that's right martin it's been up there for four days now. given the sensitive nature of everything you just said there would you expect some sort of ramification hair is there a danger of some sort of diplomatic spat over this. well the jews would have the right to complain that their histories be introduced and it's misrepresented and so on and perhaps the polish government will then say look. you know why are you putting this up at a time when you say that the ukrainians would be deported to kazakhstan and western siberia and other parts of the soviet union you should in fact have pictures of. votes and other parts of western ukraine so the polish government could in fact take umbrage and say you in fact to bring up something which is very embarrassing you know history we were not responsible for. the the w
is from butch and not from western ukraine because water is not in western ukraine. and he he must know that and the people putting up must know yeah so the question is why leave it up because it's quite obvious when i watch and it's not it's not western ukraine that's right martin it's been up there for four days now. given the sensitive nature of everything you just said there would you expect some sort of ramification hair is there a danger of some sort of diplomatic spat over this. well the...
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the americans especially from bringing ukraine into nato. in two thousand and eight. we knew that. and i think that is still our position. that we we cannot push nato to the doorstep of the. i think you are i mean here are clever enough and experience enough observer to know that you know position of germany in two thousand and eight as much as it was appreciated in russia was not final push by a major generals by american politicians ever closer to the russian border was not stalled back in two thousand and eight that she was not of the table and the would have passed a declaration wasn't very conclusive i mean it's still left the door open and with all due respect i don't think the german government was very forthright back in two thousand and thirteen two thousand and fourteen when the ukrainian events were under way i'm sure you can also imagine many other scenarios that the events would have taken place would have perhaps excluded the necessity of the crimean events you know i don't think in two thousand and eight we could do very much more than we did and just stop the proces
the americans especially from bringing ukraine into nato. in two thousand and eight. we knew that. and i think that is still our position. that we we cannot push nato to the doorstep of the. i think you are i mean here are clever enough and experience enough observer to know that you know position of germany in two thousand and eight as much as it was appreciated in russia was not final push by a major generals by american politicians ever closer to the russian border was not stalled back in...
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however, ukraine's on investigation has halted. translation: our leadership miscalculated by backing clinton. when trump one, it was a problem. they suspended amanda ford enquiry. this was the price of good relations. —— okra one enquiry. this was the price of good relations. -- okra one enquiry. the charges against paul manafort relates to what he did for he went to work for president trump. mr trump says he is the vic of a witch—hunt. the us special council is now trying to connect events here in ukraine with what happened later in the presidential campaign. the sacked leader of catalonia, carles puigdemont, has arrived in belgium and hired a lawyer specialising in immigration with speculation he may seek asylum. earlier, the spanish attorney—general said he was seeking charges, including rebellion, sedition and the misappropriation of public funds against mr puigdemont and other separatist leaders over last week's unilateral declaration of independence. sarah corker reports. without resistance, spain's national governmen
however, ukraine's on investigation has halted. translation: our leadership miscalculated by backing clinton. when trump one, it was a problem. they suspended amanda ford enquiry. this was the price of good relations. —— okra one enquiry. this was the price of good relations. -- okra one enquiry. the charges against paul manafort relates to what he did for he went to work for president trump. mr trump says he is the vic of a witch—hunt. the us special council is now trying to connect...
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nikki fox, bbc news, ukraine. and you can see more of nikki fox's exclusive report on children with disabilities in ukraine in "our world", which follows this bulletin on bbc world tv. you can also see it at 1230 and 1730gmt on saturday and at 0430gmt on sunday. nearly two months after hurricane harvey devastated houston, their baseball team is giving them something to cheer about. the astros levelled their world series against the dodgers, with victory in an epic 11—inning game two. ahead of game 3 on friday in houston, nick marshall—mccormack found out how the astros players are doing more than just playing baseball, to help their city get back on its feet. the floodwaters had receded but the destruction left behind will take a long time to fix and forget. hurricane harvey roared through houston in august, the landfall here in 50 years. over 100,000 homes houston in august, the landfall here in 50 years. 0ver100,000 homes were damaged by ferocious winds and floods. tens of thousands are still living with rel
nikki fox, bbc news, ukraine. and you can see more of nikki fox's exclusive report on children with disabilities in ukraine in "our world", which follows this bulletin on bbc world tv. you can also see it at 1230 and 1730gmt on saturday and at 0430gmt on sunday. nearly two months after hurricane harvey devastated houston, their baseball team is giving them something to cheer about. the astros levelled their world series against the dodgers, with victory in an epic 11—inning game...
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nikki fox, bbc news, ukraine. before last year's us democratic national convention, few had heard of khizr khan or his son's story of service. but after an impassioned speech that led to a public feud with donald trump, all that changed. now, he is the author of a new book. he's been speaking to rajini vaidyanathan, who began by asking for his view on the recent row between president trump and the widow of a us soldier who died in niger. i have been saddened by the political expediency that this sad, tragic moment which should be dignified in privacy and restraint should be the call of the day, that you extend the courtesy, condolence and dignity to the family and you provide them privacy so that they can grieve and be stronger instead of making it so public for the purpose of political expediency. nothing else. just for that purpose. that saddens me and the behaviour of the president and his advisers had been just not right. that is not the way america treats its gold star families. let me ask you, have you even
nikki fox, bbc news, ukraine. before last year's us democratic national convention, few had heard of khizr khan or his son's story of service. but after an impassioned speech that led to a public feud with donald trump, all that changed. now, he is the author of a new book. he's been speaking to rajini vaidyanathan, who began by asking for his view on the recent row between president trump and the widow of a us soldier who died in niger. i have been saddened by the political expediency that...
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nikki fox, bbc news, ukraine. and you can see more on that story on our world, on the bbc news channel, at 9:30pm on saturday and sunday night. historians, journalists and conspiracy theorists have spent the last 2a hours poring over the thousands of newly—declassified files relating to the assassination of presidentjohn f. kennedy. president trump has opted to keep hundreds of other files secret, but said today he hopes to get all of them made public. our north america editor, nick bryant, is at the national archive in washington. so what have we learned? i was hoping i would have the case solved for you by tea—time, but no, no eureka moment, no bombshell revelation. that is partly, as you say, because the crownjewels, the most classified and since about —— says the materials are still being held under lock and key in the national archives behind me. donald trump wants to release those in six months‘ time. but there is some good stuff, mmo for instance from that then at ti directorj edgar hoover after t
nikki fox, bbc news, ukraine. and you can see more on that story on our world, on the bbc news channel, at 9:30pm on saturday and sunday night. historians, journalists and conspiracy theorists have spent the last 2a hours poring over the thousands of newly—declassified files relating to the assassination of presidentjohn f. kennedy. president trump has opted to keep hundreds of other files secret, but said today he hopes to get all of them made public. our north america editor, nick bryant,...
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to lobby on behalf of pro-russian forces in ukraine. those forces sought a number of changes to american policy, changes to the republican platform. some of the changes are obviously contrary to america's interests and values. among them, they wanted the u.s. government to support the imprisonment of one of the presidents' political opponents. shady does not begin to describe this operation. even some of his own employees thought the whole thing was disgusting. today's indictment confirms our reporting on this, it describes the center for modern ukraine as a fake organization, merely "a mouthpiece for the ukrainian president, yanukovych." it also confirms that the lobbying groups he hired in washington, including tony podesta's knew perfectly well that it was fake when they signed onto represented. according to the fence, his company was called explicitly they would be lobbying on behalf of the ukrainian president. in november 2012, the indictment says, manafort's business partner explicitly requested reports on lobbying activity by bot
to lobby on behalf of pro-russian forces in ukraine. those forces sought a number of changes to american policy, changes to the republican platform. some of the changes are obviously contrary to america's interests and values. among them, they wanted the u.s. government to support the imprisonment of one of the presidents' political opponents. shady does not begin to describe this operation. even some of his own employees thought the whole thing was disgusting. today's indictment confirms our...
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he was seeking to further democracy and help the ukraine come closer to the united states. both activities ended in 2014. over two yea rs before activities ended in 2014. over two years before mr amanda ford served ina trump years before mr amanda ford served in a trump campaign. and in response to the indictment, donald trump tweeted angrily: today's announcement has nothing to do with the president. has nothing to do with the president's campaign or campaign activity. the real collusion scandal, as we've said several times before, has everything to do with the clinton campaign, fusion gps and russia. but today a damaging and unexpected disclosure, this man, george papadopolous, a foreign policy advisor to the trump campaign, who president trump once described as an excellent guy, secretly pleaded guilty earlier this month to lying to the fbi about his contacts with russian officials during the campaign. and this former state department official and international lawyer says that could be much more significant. well, manafort is a biggerfigure but we expected the charges a
he was seeking to further democracy and help the ukraine come closer to the united states. both activities ended in 2014. over two yea rs before activities ended in 2014. over two years before mr amanda ford served ina trump years before mr amanda ford served in a trump campaign. and in response to the indictment, donald trump tweeted angrily: today's announcement has nothing to do with the president. has nothing to do with the president's campaign or campaign activity. the real collusion...
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you have to go back to paul manafort's work in ukraine. he was working for a pro-putin au au autocrat at the time. he made connections to a man, a russian billionaire, that he was secretly communicating with while he was heading the trump campaign, offering him secret briefingings about what the trump campaign was doing. of course, we know he did change the platform. so while these charges are unrelated to his work on the campaign, they do -- they are a link in the chain to, you know, paul manafort's background working for people connected to vladimir putin, connected to the russian government and what might have happened while he was working for donald trump. >> he is basically the king of aluminum, siberian-born russian with very close ties to vladimir putin. talk us through this information. when you think about all that's in this indictment, this information simply couldn't be gleaned from getting financials from these guys. who by your estimation who have had to cooperate? >> you're right, they've done an search of their financial rec
you have to go back to paul manafort's work in ukraine. he was working for a pro-putin au au autocrat at the time. he made connections to a man, a russian billionaire, that he was secretly communicating with while he was heading the trump campaign, offering him secret briefingings about what the trump campaign was doing. of course, we know he did change the platform. so while these charges are unrelated to his work on the campaign, they do -- they are a link in the chain to, you know, paul...
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well brant the ukraine government really is between a rock and a hard place here on the one hand they want to show demonstrate that they are cooperating fully with this washington investigation as a staunch u.s. ally they really don't want to be seen to be dragging their feet on this on the other hand they're very scared of embarrassing the trump white house by implication by cessation we've had a very carefully worded statement tonight from the prosecutor's office here saying that they had investigated illegal quote illegal payments by yannick of which is party to u.s. individuals in the last two years but hadn't received a reply from their u.s. counterparts in doing so but that was as far as it went i think you have to remember here back in july there was a tweet from present trump accusing the craniums of strength sabotage his campaign and they're very scared of treading on his feet and in danger in u.s. cooperation they depend on the u.s. for financial aid for military aid so that really is a problem for them all right and my colleague there in connally in kiev with the ukraine an
well brant the ukraine government really is between a rock and a hard place here on the one hand they want to show demonstrate that they are cooperating fully with this washington investigation as a staunch u.s. ally they really don't want to be seen to be dragging their feet on this on the other hand they're very scared of embarrassing the trump white house by implication by cessation we've had a very carefully worded statement tonight from the prosecutor's office here saying that they had...
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i don't think we know very much, what went out from ukraine, ifanything. but for me, at the very end, the most important question is still, is there a scientist or couple of scientists from this former soviet missile programme who have been working in north korea? i think to that end, the jury is still out. the kim regime hasn'tjust relied on technical help from abroad. its nuclear achievements are largely home grown. they've been driven by ingenuity and knowledge, built up over decades. kim jong—un treats his nuclear scientists as heroes. they're a privileged elite in a country where many people live in poverty. they've made the most of the limited technology they've managed to acquire to build their own capability. it is a self—reliant society. of course, they need technology, components, but it's an indigenous programme. the result is a network of extensive nuclear facilities. in this secretive state one of the best ways to see them is from above. we use this to peer into north korea from the sky because it's really difficult to get information from
i don't think we know very much, what went out from ukraine, ifanything. but for me, at the very end, the most important question is still, is there a scientist or couple of scientists from this former soviet missile programme who have been working in north korea? i think to that end, the jury is still out. the kim regime hasn'tjust relied on technical help from abroad. its nuclear achievements are largely home grown. they've been driven by ingenuity and knowledge, built up over decades. kim...
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my other fear denies involvement in the war in ukraine but is on an e.u. blacklist of those deemed responsible for the conflict. indeed two of my life yes former employees became defense minister and prime minister of the breakaway tanya people's republic. there is little doubt that all the dogs church members are heavily involved in don't buy. an ark is a priest as well as being a member of the russian imperial legion a paramilitary group who see it is their religious judy to retake ukraine. show when our special coverage just asserted you had the heaviest totals capitals of the sort of play on the borders of just income taxes nationalization i mean kind of mary so when you hear is just. playing in the studio. she has served three tours of duty in done by seeing action on each occasion. but i wanted them cut off so you're forced to wake up but i think of what i want to see said on the way we're open just to. look at tori that's the oldest sibling gets to do you will. never see for sure which she wasn't just press a button which the character whose name wa
my other fear denies involvement in the war in ukraine but is on an e.u. blacklist of those deemed responsible for the conflict. indeed two of my life yes former employees became defense minister and prime minister of the breakaway tanya people's republic. there is little doubt that all the dogs church members are heavily involved in don't buy. an ark is a priest as well as being a member of the russian imperial legion a paramilitary group who see it is their religious judy to retake ukraine....
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he is someone who was doing vladimir putin's bidding in ukraine. he then becomes the campaign chairman for donald trump. who is he working for? what side is he on? i mean, it is consistent with a campaign that was highly simple th -- sympathetic to russia. >> you will remember that the platform toward ukraine changed to be more submympathetic to russia. there are vehicles going -- don't know if that's anything. >> maybe someone was in that that we care about. we'll get back to you. >> as someone that worked with bob mueller, your thoughts this morning. count one of this indictment is that manafort and gates generated tens of millions of dollars over a decade from ukraine and hid those payments from the government of the united states. >> that's right. he engaged in a money laundering conspiracy. so when i was special counsel to mueller at the justice department, my mandate was money laundering. this is pretty much what we did. this is pretty much blocking and tackling. there are two statutes that are raised here. title 18 1956 which has internation
he is someone who was doing vladimir putin's bidding in ukraine. he then becomes the campaign chairman for donald trump. who is he working for? what side is he on? i mean, it is consistent with a campaign that was highly simple th -- sympathetic to russia. >> you will remember that the platform toward ukraine changed to be more submympathetic to russia. there are vehicles going -- don't know if that's anything. >> maybe someone was in that that we care about. we'll get back to you....
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campaign for a nonprofit called the european center for a modern ukraine also known as e.c.m. you the campaign which promoted ukraine's image was reportedly backed by the country's government during mueller's examination into protest as firm and manna for its role in the campaign then best a geisha has now turned into a question of whether the firm violated the foreign agents registration act known as far as under far a people who lobby on behalf of foreign governments leaders or political parties must file detailed disclosures about their spending and their activities with the justice department failure to do this can result to up to five years in prison according to the report miller's inquiry into the lobbying campaign appears to be a part of a larger investigation into manna for its work for the party of regions his offshore banking transactions his tax compliance and his real estate dealings but in a statement on monday a spokesperson for the pedestrian group claimed the company was in compliance citing a series of filings dating back years and is quote fully cooperating
campaign for a nonprofit called the european center for a modern ukraine also known as e.c.m. you the campaign which promoted ukraine's image was reportedly backed by the country's government during mueller's examination into protest as firm and manna for its role in the campaign then best a geisha has now turned into a question of whether the firm violated the foreign agents registration act known as far as under far a people who lobby on behalf of foreign governments leaders or political...
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susan, you know, jeffrey rightly brings up ukraine. and we know that manafort and gates worked for ukraine for about a decade. worked for victor yanukovych's government, obviously, friendly with the putin regime until he was ousted a few years ago. remember, in the last year or so, a ledger, a hand-written ledger was found with over $12 million in payments that was supposedly from the yanukovych regime to manafort. manafort said that was all made-up. why is this tied to this? maybe, because evan perez was reporting earlier, 2010, that tax year, when he was also working for the ukraine yian government, is of key interest to investigators right now. >> right. so one of the things that's sort of important to keep in mind, even once we've seen the indictment, is the nature of what a tax charge might mean. so the government often uses tax charges as a way to indict someone. and so it could be that they're indicting paul manafort for failure to pay income on -- failure to pay taxes on legitimate income, right. so sort of, there's nothing wro
susan, you know, jeffrey rightly brings up ukraine. and we know that manafort and gates worked for ukraine for about a decade. worked for victor yanukovych's government, obviously, friendly with the putin regime until he was ousted a few years ago. remember, in the last year or so, a ledger, a hand-written ledger was found with over $12 million in payments that was supposedly from the yanukovych regime to manafort. manafort said that was all made-up. why is this tied to this? maybe, because...
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what kind of work did he do in the ukraine and for how long? stephanie: well, he worked for the party of regions which was loosely pro russian party in ukraine headed by yanakovic who became president in 2010 and paul manafort helped on all their campaigns from 2006 to en yakovic was ousted in february of 2014 and fled to russia. and manafort continued to work for the successor party of the party of regions in the ukraine in 2014 called the opposition block so he had a long-standing interest there. obviously yenakovic's relation shipp went back and forth but the key thing that drove him from office is when he decided not to sign an agreement with the european union and ally himself with russia and that's what eventually led to his downfall. mark: how lucrative was that work for manafort? >> extremely lucrative. manafort finally filed under the foreign agent registration act and reported income of $17 million between 2012 and 2013. according to the indictment we have today, mueller believes that he channeled $75 million through offshore accounts
what kind of work did he do in the ukraine and for how long? stephanie: well, he worked for the party of regions which was loosely pro russian party in ukraine headed by yanakovic who became president in 2010 and paul manafort helped on all their campaigns from 2006 to en yakovic was ousted in february of 2014 and fled to russia. and manafort continued to work for the successor party of the party of regions in the ukraine in 2014 called the opposition block so he had a long-standing interest...
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moving on the president of ukraine has tweeted a commemoration to the tens of thousands of ukrainian people who were deported to siberia during soviet times but unfortunately he attached a photo showing another tragedy artie's daniel hawkins explains. the whole story rolls around this photo which president poroshenko posted on the day commemorating the deportation of west ukrainians to siberia in far eastern russia in one nine hundred forty seven and nobody could have blamed him for wanting to show solidarity with something that many ukrainians view as a terrible historical injustice but this photo isn't what it seems it was actually taken five years earlier back in one hundred forty two it shows apparently jews in poland being transported by nancy forces from the lord's ghetto to shun the extermination camp where tens of thousands were murdered now the original image is apparently kept in a holocaust museum now the head of the ukrainian jewish committee has brought into the tweet as strange the whole incident is made even more salient because of poland and ukraine is diverging views
moving on the president of ukraine has tweeted a commemoration to the tens of thousands of ukrainian people who were deported to siberia during soviet times but unfortunately he attached a photo showing another tragedy artie's daniel hawkins explains. the whole story rolls around this photo which president poroshenko posted on the day commemorating the deportation of west ukrainians to siberia in far eastern russia in one nine hundred forty seven and nobody could have blamed him for wanting to...
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to proposals to the peacekeeping force toward toward the eastern ukraine are being touted at the united nations but while the wall towers at odds over the details kelly idea take offs and how efficient will the blue helmets be in stopping the fighting i ask former head of u.n. peacekeeping operations and director of the international crisis group. do and do you know much of russian astonishment from war weary civilians in terms of force of humanitarian relief which promises calm in order. to pendent political twists. and turns funding peacekeepers truly the magic medicine for today's numerous wars was the limit of what the blue helmets can do to ensure guns fall silent and what else is needed besides you in flag to bring peace to have your he's reached. out to you and know welcome to the show it's good to have you on our program one more time so both russia and ukraine have recently called for peacekeeping deployments in ukraine's conflict zone and the russians have proposed deployment mostly on the frontline between rebels and the government while cave once it on the russian ukraine bo
to proposals to the peacekeeping force toward toward the eastern ukraine are being touted at the united nations but while the wall towers at odds over the details kelly idea take offs and how efficient will the blue helmets be in stopping the fighting i ask former head of u.n. peacekeeping operations and director of the international crisis group. do and do you know much of russian astonishment from war weary civilians in terms of force of humanitarian relief which promises calm in order. to...
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manafort's efforts to lobby on behalf of pro russia groups in ukraine. it goes into great detail on the relationship between manafort and two groups described as company a & company b in the indictment. those companies are mercury llc led by former republican congressman ben weber and the podesta group founded by tony and joan podesta who were hillary clinton's campaign manager. none will come as a shoe shock to viewers of this show. last tuesday we told you the mueller investigation is no longer a search for russian collusion in the 2016 race. it's now going into corrupt lobbying practices across dc one that is likely to en nature people close to hillary clinton. >> it's still framed as a hunt for collusion between donald trump's presidential campaign and the government of russia. our source says they're very interested in manafort's running of the trump campaign but it's bogus. the investigation has broadened to determine which people have worked secretly on behalf of russian government and business interests. the podesta group is chiva among these. qu
manafort's efforts to lobby on behalf of pro russia groups in ukraine. it goes into great detail on the relationship between manafort and two groups described as company a & company b in the indictment. those companies are mercury llc led by former republican congressman ben weber and the podesta group founded by tony and joan podesta who were hillary clinton's campaign manager. none will come as a shoe shock to viewers of this show. last tuesday we told you the mueller investigation is no...
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all around ukraine's capital the communist era prefab facades are getting a new paint job it's a very political process. and victor and his crane are always on hand to host the artist up so he can work at those dizzying heights. it hasn't been anything but a wall for a hundred years and because of open mindedness and you know now it's seven hundred years later there's going to be a mirror on it and it's to do with that. open minded perspective and open the box and open the window on the wall so that's the idea. he's proud to be able to do his part to modernize. he feels as if he's giving the walls a new identity and a new face and helping the city move further away from russia and their shared soviet past. like how soviet it has because like there's a potential for it to grow in like a modern way that is unlike any other city and watching like that kind of fade away and people kind of. embrace new modern things like i in a way likes having street art is like a really kind of a modern day modern phenomenon that. the murals are street art for the masses not gallery pieces for the elite
all around ukraine's capital the communist era prefab facades are getting a new paint job it's a very political process. and victor and his crane are always on hand to host the artist up so he can work at those dizzying heights. it hasn't been anything but a wall for a hundred years and because of open mindedness and you know now it's seven hundred years later there's going to be a mirror on it and it's to do with that. open minded perspective and open the box and open the window on the wall so...
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he said he was trying to bring ukraine closer to the west, closer to the eu. he was getting paid as a political consultant. the idea that he was a russian agent is nonsense. mr trump has trotted out this witch—hunt line quite a lot. he is right there is no evidence yet of a treasonous conspiracy, no evidence of collusion. that intersection between money and politics, the investigators are looking at whether russian money bought trump real estate and they are looking at meetings that mr trump's own son had with russian officials. the same problems that mr manafort is facing. behind—the—scenes that's where the investigators are looking to. let us assess the damage a little more closely. joining me from washington is susan glasser — founding editor of the political news magazine — politico. and from los angeles charlotte laws — author and political commentator. charlotte, let's start with you — how serious is this for the president? i don't think it's serious at all. manafort, the so—called or alleged financial crimes, began a decade ago. really t
he said he was trying to bring ukraine closer to the west, closer to the eu. he was getting paid as a political consultant. the idea that he was a russian agent is nonsense. mr trump has trotted out this witch—hunt line quite a lot. he is right there is no evidence yet of a treasonous conspiracy, no evidence of collusion. that intersection between money and politics, the investigators are looking at whether russian money bought trump real estate and they are looking at meetings that mr...
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it should be noted the president of ukraine that they were consulting for was very closely connected to vladimir putin. >> so, let's talk a little, too, about george papadopoulos. we just got this statement from his lawyer. it says it's in the best interest of our client not to comment at this point. but is this essentially a cooperating witness? what do we know -- >> yes. >> -- about what he has now? >> he's in a very different category. remember, manafort and gates have simply been charged. they were indicted by a federal grand jury last friday. the indictment was placed under seal and made public this morning when they turned themselves in. george papadopoulos, by contrast, was actually arrested. we now know all this case was in secret. we now know he was arrested in july. that on october 5th he pleaded guilty. you'll see that this is basically the guts of the charge against him. he was a foreign policy adviser to the trump campaign. it says -- the wording on our graphic says complaint but this is actually not a complaint. this is a plea agreement. this is what he has admitted to.
it should be noted the president of ukraine that they were consulting for was very closely connected to vladimir putin. >> so, let's talk a little, too, about george papadopoulos. we just got this statement from his lawyer. it says it's in the best interest of our client not to comment at this point. but is this essentially a cooperating witness? what do we know -- >> yes. >> -- about what he has now? >> he's in a very different category. remember, manafort and gates...
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most of the money came from the former government of ukraine. manafort allegedly hid the money in overseas bank accounts and offshore corporations, then tried to sneak the money back into the u.s. he bought three homes in new york and virginia, for $6.4 million, then took out loans on those properties to launder the cash. and according to the court filing, never paid taxes on any of it. federal prosecutors detail a lavish lifestyle that went beyond properties, including more than $5 million paid to a home improvement company in the hamptons. 1.3 million to a home entertainment system company and hundreds of thousands for antiques, high-end clothing and cars. the man at the other end of that money, most of it from political consulting deals with the russian-aligned former president of ukraine, viktor yanukovych, who is being tried for treason and now lives in exile in russia. in 2005, paul manafort says he began consulting with yanukovych, advising him and his party through tumultuous elections, that included a divisive campaign, allegations of c
most of the money came from the former government of ukraine. manafort allegedly hid the money in overseas bank accounts and offshore corporations, then tried to sneak the money back into the u.s. he bought three homes in new york and virginia, for $6.4 million, then took out loans on those properties to launder the cash. and according to the court filing, never paid taxes on any of it. federal prosecutors detail a lavish lifestyle that went beyond properties, including more than $5 million...
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hawkins will political analyst martin mccauley thinks that ukraine may thinks ramifications over the incident. the polish government may in fact protest but not try to turn it into a really serious incident and polish government may in fact call in new creative doesn't. say these things to him but i would expect him not to issue a formal protest to the government in kiev and to pressure and punishing but say this is and regarded as this is unfortunate mistake and please take the pictures down from the website because it's quite clear that the pictures are not from western ukraine. ok that's the news for noah but why not check out the web page that is causing the new york tele means on the wall street journal so much i'd rate our tease you troop channel five billion views. how does it feel to be a share of the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king as any job there is one business model helps to run a prison now we just do or don't like it nobody you know visitation i don't no one comes in anymore we don't have to serve them anymore is. this what they want to do that
hawkins will political analyst martin mccauley thinks that ukraine may thinks ramifications over the incident. the polish government may in fact protest but not try to turn it into a really serious incident and polish government may in fact call in new creative doesn't. say these things to him but i would expect him not to issue a formal protest to the government in kiev and to pressure and punishing but say this is and regarded as this is unfortunate mistake and please take the pictures down...
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yanukovych in ukraine, for whom he was working for a number of years, in ukraine, for whom he was working fora number of years, taking millions of dollars. i have spent some time in kiev earlier this year. this man was a seriously unpleasant criminal, running a country, stealing billions of dollars, who has now fled after he was unseated. it was not a bloodless unseating. 100 were killed as a direct result of his actions. we had the war in crimea and he is now being harboured in russia. he is a seriously nasty piece of work and trump's right—hand man was working for him, getting thousands of dollars every month. he is now accused of laundering $18 million. i think that shows you the type of man he is and we should not underestimate the influence of ukraine and russia on this story and how entwined it all is. but what is difficult for people to understand is how everything is linked. robert mueller is meant... if you listen to donald trump, it has nothing to do with him. then when he heard about george papadopoulos admitting to lying, he went a bit quiet on twitter. this was seen as indi
yanukovych in ukraine, for whom he was working for a number of years, in ukraine, for whom he was working fora number of years, taking millions of dollars. i have spent some time in kiev earlier this year. this man was a seriously unpleasant criminal, running a country, stealing billions of dollars, who has now fled after he was unseated. it was not a bloodless unseating. 100 were killed as a direct result of his actions. we had the war in crimea and he is now being harboured in russia. he is a...
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when they were lobbying to get the job in the ukraine. when they got the job in the ukraine and made all these millions and funneled through the offshore accounts and didn't report it to the i.r.s.. >> sandra: when i ask the question what happens now i'll read the last line. the case was unsealed after defendants were permitted to surrender themselves to the f.b.i. >> sometime today they'll appear before a judge who is a tough cookie, the federal judge in the case. she will probably release them in their own recognizance. prior to that they've been booked. given the government their fingerprints, their photographs and their passports so they can't leave the united states and certainly can't make it to the ukraine without passports. then walk out of the courthouse as free as they were when they entered this morning. but with some restrictions on their activity about traveling abroad. >> sandra: we will have to conclude this here. what does it tell you overall about the mueller probe? >> this is the first of many dominoes to fall. that bob
when they were lobbying to get the job in the ukraine. when they got the job in the ukraine and made all these millions and funneled through the offshore accounts and didn't report it to the i.r.s.. >> sandra: when i ask the question what happens now i'll read the last line. the case was unsealed after defendants were permitted to surrender themselves to the f.b.i. >> sometime today they'll appear before a judge who is a tough cookie, the federal judge in the case. she will probably...